“I am bloody 90 now.”

Michael Caineis reflecting on the highs and lows of being 90 as he plans for his future.

“I wasn’t 90 then,” he told the outlet.

Michael Caine attend “The Great Escaper” World Premiere at BFI Southbank on September 20, 2023 in London, England.

Michael Caine.Mike Marsland/WireImage

“I am bloody 90 now, and I can’t walk properly and all that.

I sort of am retired now.”

The worst thing about it, however, is that “so much disappears from your life.”

But Caine maintains a healthy outlook.

“Everybody’s going to die.

At least I’ve lived to f—ing 90,” he said.

“All you need is a chair and a pencil and paper.”

Caine has considered retirement in the past.

In 2021, hesuggestedthat his comedyBest Sellers, co-starringAubrey Plaza, would be his last film.

“I haven’t retired and not a lot of people know that,” Cainewrote in a tweet.

He explained that he was getting very few offers once he entered his 60s.

After moving to Miami and opening a restaurant, he contemplated backing away from the craft entirely.

That’s when Nicholson stepped in.

It opens in U.K. cinemas on Oct. 6.

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